Despite Raphael Honigstein, the Guardian's go-to guy for several points football-related and Germanic, stating last week that there is only a very slim chance of the Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski going anywhere apart from Bayern Munich come early july, speculation continues to abound that the Poland international has recently arranged a to go to Manchester United, while Sunday's Star mooted the possibility that he could be down to Manchester City, who're ready to spend an overall total of A75m to match him up front with the Napoli striker Edinson Cavani. Woof! Must Lewandowski end up in Lancashire, it will put in place an amazingly complex chain reaction that will cause a ball-bearing rolling down a chute, falling onto weighing machines, which will consequently tip up and prompt Luis SuArez to join Bayern Munich from Liverpool, who'll change the Uruguayan striker along with his QPR counterpart LoAc RAmy for A8m, at which place the Valencia forward Roberto Soldado will inquisitively amble towards an unconvincing bit of big plastic cheese and get caught by Tottenham Hotspur's Rube Goldberg-style mousetrap. Meanwhile in the Sun, there's good news for Roberto Mancini, who'll be happy to learn that he will not be given his P45 by Manchester City, even if they don't win the FA Cup. The tabloid also reports that Mancini's companies are busy "monitoring the situation" of the Santos forward Neymar, who every one in Europe used to think was really great until they saw him have one bad sport against England and wrote him off as an over-hyped young flat-track bully. The Brazilian prodigy with the questionable hair is obviously available after "snubbing" the supply of a new agreement from Santos, in a state of affairs that is likely to put numerous clubs in Europe on a of red alert. Having failed to set the world unstoppable since realising his desire going back to his boyhood club of Barcelona, Cesc FAbregas is being associated with a to Arsenal, that are also assumed to be thinking about rescuing Iker Casillas from Real Madrid, where in fact the goalkeeper's relationship with his boss, JosA Mourinho, is claimed to be strained at most readily useful. Of course, should Mourinho keep Madrid during the summer not surprisingly, Casillas would probably choose to stay put. In a busy morning on the idle move speculation front for ArsAne Wenger, the Arsenal manager is also interested in bringing Sevilla's France Under-20 midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia to the Emirates, but could have to fight off interest from Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid to land the A17m-rated enforcer. Having pulled off the outstanding job of managing to look excellent despite playing in Sunderland's porous protection all year, it is little question that the Wearside club are hoping to keep Danny Rose in the north-east once his loan cause from Tottenham Hotspur has expired come season's end. In January the Doncaster-born full-back said he was resolved at Sunderland and had no want to return to Spurs, but AndrA Villas-Boas is thought to begin to see the 22-year-old's long-term future to be at White Hart Lane. And ultimately, the Barcelona striker David Villa and Manchester City main defender Joleon Lescott are generally stated to have admitted that they will have to keep their current groups to obtain the typical first-team basketball required to give themselves an opportunity of arranging their respective berths at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
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